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Wild at Heart Revised and   Updated

Wild at Heart Revised and Updated

John Eldredge revises and updates his best-selling, renowned Christian classic, Wild at Heart, and in it invites men to:
Recover their masculine heart. See themselves in the image of a passionate god.Delight in the strength and wildness men were created to offer.
In this provocative book, Eldredge provides a look inside the true heart of a man and gives men permission to be what God designed them to be—dangerous, passionate, alive, and free.

Reviews
  • Pass

     I expected more

    By 83will

  • A book that can’t just be read once.

    A book that I have come back to over and over again; each time it hits me differently depending on the stage of life I am in.

    By PSVW4

  • One of my favorite books!

    This is one of my favorite books! I believe it’s something we should read once a year!

    By vito.andolini

  • Nuh uh…

    This book is wrong on so many levels. I mean, this moron claims to know what EXACTLY goes on in men and women’s hearts and thoughts! Not only does he have pitiful allegories and weak points to back him up, but he does not allow for possibility that he may be incorrect about several issues, which makes him look asinine. C.S. Lewis has rereading value because of his humble and frequent admissions to the reader that he may not be right about a certain issue, but will try his best to make a point as clearly as possible. This fool does not do any such thing, and comes across as a knowitall whose ramblings on faith and the human condition are laughable at best. His biggest offenses are his putrid thoughts on romance, and men and women’s desire for it. I’ve never read such drivel in my life! Want real spiritually good reads? Find anything else but this. This one was made for the trash can.

    By Pick My Boogers Please!

  • great

    This book reminded me all the forgotten dreams and passions of my old old days.

    By bnirfi

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